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Global framework agreed in Bonn sets targets to address harm from chemicals and waste

The Fifth International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM5) that held September 2023 in Bonn, Germany, concluded with the adoption of a comprehensive global framework that sets...

ICCM5: Groups urge ambitious action to phase out world’s most dangerous pesticides

Civil society and Indigenous Peoples organisations numbering 373, from 74 countries, urged leaders at a historic global conference to act with urgency to phase...

At ICCM5, delegates commence negotiation of new SAICM text

Delegates toiled on the first day to provide recommendations from the Intersessional Process (IP) to the Fifth International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM5) for...

Ahead of ICCM5, SRADev highlights details of incoming chemicals management’s instrument

The new text of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) that will be negotiated at the Fifth International Conference on Chemicals Management...

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Unreliable power: 40% of Nigerian industries have exited national grid – ECN, UNIDO

Industrial Energy Consumption Survey developed by Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN), in partnership with United Nations Industrial Development Organisation...
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Experts urge Nigerians to track climate spending to curb vulnerability

Experts have urged Nigerians to actively track government spending on climate projects, warning that poor awareness worsens the nation’s...

Morocco tests floating solar panels to curb dam water loss amid severe drought

Morocco is testing floating solar panels on the Tangier Med dam in an effort to curb evaporation and generate...

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Unreliable power: 40% of Nigerian industries have exited national grid – ECN, UNIDO

Industrial Energy Consumption Survey developed by Energy Commission of...

Experts urge Nigerians to track climate spending to curb vulnerability

Experts have urged Nigerians to actively track government spending...
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